Trouble at the Henhouse was an important album for the Tragically Hip, for a few reasons. For the first of what would prove to be many times, the band decided to record in a house in the township of Bath, Ont. This house would go on to be known as the Bathouse Recording Studio, and it has since been used by some of Canada's best musical talent (Sam Roberts, Blue Rodeo, Hayden, Bruce Cockburn). Aside from earning critical success by snagging the 1997 Juno Award for album of the year, Trouble at the Henhouse also houses one of the Hip's most commercially successful songs, "Ahead by a Century."
-Kerry Martin
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